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Scott says drug testing law is to benefit children

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Jul 31, 2020
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Gov. Rick Scott told The Miami Herald/St. Petersburg Timestoday that he sought a law that requires temporary assistance applicants to submit to a drug test “for the benefit of children.”
“Welfare is for the benefit of children and the money should go to the benefit of children,” he said. “This makes all the sense in the world.”
A U.S. Navy veteran and single father who supports a 4-year-old sued the state of Florida yesterday. Luis Lebron lost his benefits because he refused to waive his Fourth Amendment rights by submitting to suspicionless drug testing. Lebron, a student at the University of Central Florida, was otherwise eligible for those benefits.
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